A review by ellpeck
Jews Don't Count by David Baddiel

challenging informative reflective fast-paced

5.0

Now, I’m not jewish. I feel the need to point this out right off the bat because I’m not a big fan of talking about political problems that I don’t have any personal experience with. That being said, I am from Germany, and the troubles surrounding antisemitism have been absolutely drilled into our heads as schoolchildren. Even moreso did it make me feel very uncomfortable about my own observation skills, as well as my own (lack of) political interest in this topic, that this book proves that antisemitism goes mostly ignored when it comes to debate around racism, religious freedom and cultural identity. 
If you want to educate yourself on political topics that you don’t have much personal experience with (as you should!), Jews Don’t Count is a great read. It’s aimed at leftists like me and probably you, and it aims to shine a light on the way that antisemitism is treated in the Western world in the current times. As it turns out: It’s treated very poorly. The book, however, treats the topic it’s about with respect, brings up a lot of current day examples to illustrate the issues, and is only about 150 pages long, making it deliver a very quick, but also very powerful, message.